MD-AWD-500
MD-AWD-500 Overview
MD-AWD-500. Mechanically linked AWD Performance Dyno
The key to designing an AWD dynamometer properly is to understand the methods currently being used by manufacturers in the field of AWD drivetrain technology. A dynamometer that can accommodate various types of AWD vehicle transmissions and wheelbases without excessive complication and, more importantly, without risking damage to a client’s AWD system is paramount.
Full time AWD vehicles are designed to provide maximum performance regardless of road conditions. In cases where traction is less than ideal, a vehicle may be designed to improve stability and traction at the expense of power. This means adding torque to a spinning wheel or retarding of timing. In order to properly test an AWD vehicle for peak performance, an AWD chassis dynamometer must be able to simulate ideal road-load conditions to the vehicle. This approach allows the vehicle to be evaluated under “optimum” operational conditions; whereby torque is distributed to the vehicle’s tires in the same manner that would normally occur when a vehicle has equal traction at all four drive wheels, and is therefore operating at peak efficiency.
To achieve this, Mustang’s AWD-500 Series incorporates an internal drive system that synchronizes the front and back rollers to simulate a flat, dry road condition. Synchronization, or linkage, insures that the front and rear rollers are always spinning at precisely the same road speed. This process eliminates the possibility of activating a vehicle’s traction control system and also insures that a vehicle’s torque management system is operating under the assumption that the vehicle is not skidding, turning or slipping.
Mustang’s AWD-500 can be operated in AWD Mode while testing two-wheel drive vehicles. This process allows the non-driven axle to be spun by the dynamometer rollers at the same speed as the driven axle, eliminating the speed differential that occurs on two-wheel drive dynamometers – problem solved.
MD-AWD-500 Specifications
Max Horsepower: 3,000 hp peak measurement capacity AWD mode
Max Absorption:
900-hp peak absorption (SE model)
1,800-hp peak absorption (DE model)
Loading Device: Air-cooled eddy current power absorber (model MDK-250)
Torque Measurement Device: Strain Gauge Type Dynamic Load Cell. Provides closed loop control signal for dynamic vehicle loading.
Inertia:
2,000 lbs. (2WD Mode)
3,625 lbs. (AWD Mode)
Max Speed:
190 mph (2WD)
175 mph (AWD)
Controls: Closed Loop Digital Controller with web based Holeshot Software. Includes Patented Virtual Road Simulation Technology (RST)
Rolls/Wheelbase:
Precision machined and dynamically balanced, knurled rolls
Belted for bi-directional capability
12.625” (370.675 mm) diameter balanced rolls
37” (939 mm) face length
24” (609 mm) inner track width
98” (2489.20 mm) outer track width
84-126” (2130-3200 mm) wheelbase range
Transmission: Heavy-duty, industrial-fiber belt drive with mechanical disconnect
Roll Decelerator: Allows vehicle deceleration without use of vehicle brakes. Eddy Current PAU used to decelerate rollers.
Air Requirements: 115 PSI, dry, regulated, oil free
Power Requirements:
115 VAC, single phase, 60 Hz, 15 Amps (computer)
230 VAC, single phase, 60 Hz, 40 Amps (dynamometer)
230 VAC, three phase, 60 Hz, 40 Amps (DE model)
Axle Weight: 6,000 lbs. maximum 1 axle
Shipping Weight: 9,000 lbs. (dynamometer weight only)